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"Ions: Unveiling the Hidden World of Charged Particles" Lead ion collisions: Exploring the mysteries of high-energy particle interactions

Background imageIons Collection: Metal surface at the quantum level

Metal surface at the quantum level. This depiction of a metal surface is obtained by applying the Helium-3 spin-echo technique

Background imageIons Collection: Monosodium glutamate molecule

Monosodium glutamate molecule
Monosodium glutamate. Computer model of a molecule of the food flavouring monosodium glutamate (C5.H8 N.O4.Na). The atoms (tubes) of the molecule are colour-coded: carbon (light blue)

Background imageIons Collection: Zeolite A crystal structure

Zeolite A crystal structure
Zeolite A crystal, molecular model. Zeolite A is a synthetic alumino-silicate material manufactured for use as a molecular sieve

Background imageIons Collection: Wurtzite crystal structure

Wurtzite crystal structure, molecular model. Wurtzite is the name for the mineral form of zinc sulphide (ZnS). The unit cell (repeating crystal region) of the crystal is outlined in red

Background imageIons Collection: Tridymite crystal structure

Tridymite crystal structure, molecular model. Tridymite is a form of quartz (silicon dioxide) that forms at high temperatures

Background imageIons Collection: Talc crystal structure

Talc crystal structure, molecular model. Talc is the name for the mineral hydrated magnesium silicate (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2). Silicate ions comprise a central silicon ion (pink)

Background imageIons Collection: Buckyball molecule, computer artwork

Buckyball molecule, computer artwork
Buckyball molecule. Conceptual computer artwork that might represent research into, or hi-tech automated production of, buckyball molecules (white sphere)

Background imageIons Collection: Doping buckyball molecules, artwork

Doping buckyball molecules, artwork
Doping buckyball molecules. Computer artwork showing a conveyor belt (top left to bottom right) of buckyball molecules being doped (combined) with other atoms (blue)

Background imageIons Collection: Nuclear fusion reactions

Nuclear fusion reactions, computer artwork. These three reactions are being investigated for use in fusion power. Protons are red and neutrons blue



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"Ions: Unveiling the Hidden World of Charged Particles" Lead ion collisions: Exploring the mysteries of high-energy particle interactions. Flame tests reveal the vibrant colors produced by different ions in a flame. Magnificent EDTA crystals under a light micrograph, showcasing their intricate beauty. Delving into the fascinating perovskite crystal structure and its unique properties. Witnessing the explosive power of lead ion collisions in cutting-edge particle accelerators. The delicate dance of particles colliding, unraveling secrets at microscopic scales. Journey through time and space with particle accelerators as they unlock new frontiers in scientific discovery. Artistic representation of cell membrane lipid bilayer, highlighting its crucial role in cellular function (artwork F007 / 1477). Revealing the complex network of cell membrane ion channels that regulate vital processes (artwork C016 / 7689). An illustration depicting copper electrode's transformative journey as it reduces hydrogen ions to form hydrogen gas molecules via an external circuit. Close-up view of ball and chain shackles symbolizing freedom from limitations on Oro Grande, California's Route 66 - just like how ions break free from their atomic constraints to shape our world. In this captivating caption, we embark on a scientific odyssey exploring various aspects related to ions – from lead ion collisions and flame tests to EDTA crystals and perovskite structures – unveiling their hidden wonders along with intriguing visuals representing cell membranes, electrodes, and even symbolic imagery evoking liberation itself.